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but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer stopped and friszinged me. i'm sure i would not be happy about it. but i would take that rather than being shot. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who m
but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer...
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the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think about medellin, for example, that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and more than climate change. the next shock could be terror, an economic crisis. >> you have tried both before but even after particularly after sandy to lay out a plan for new york in terms of investments that with a make it more resilient. it strikes me that you run up against two big political problems. first there is still a big debate certainly in washington as to whether climate change is real and man-made and secondly there's not an appetite for big public investment. how do you get around those two issues? >> the pro
the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think about medellin, for example, that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about...
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given birth and done something to the baby when it turned out that this woman who probably had limited education had gone to a doctor to get the contraceptive depo provera without realizing that she was eleven weeks pregnant her doctor didn't realize she was eleven weeks pregnant she was trying to take responsibility for her reproductive life and the result it turns out if that particular contraceptive is used when you're pregnant can cause a miscarriage she spent a year in jail on charges of murder based on that experience that effort to seek help women should not be afraid that by being pregnant and honest they can go to jail when belcher thanks for being with us. is wednesday ready to rumble joining me for tonight is long. conservative commentator and activist and horoscope are attorney and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and let's get to it here you heard my intro segment conservatives are trying to criminalize miscarriages in wisconsin criminalizing miscarriage while in virginia she's pregnant and partner responsible women are being locked up in wisconsin why
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it is the educational system that a lot of people have problems with. that is why my parents immigrated to canada. there is some change coming about. >> and gina? >> from just looking around, i see that there is more of a social culture in taiwan. music is really big here, or style. you're allowed to express yourself. i see that as people becoming more well-rounded. of course, you need to study and get good grades and go to a good school. but what is really important is doing what makes you happy. you must be good at school. but you also have to follow your dreams, all your interests. >> the final question of the program today is true or false. the two of you want to be goodwill ambassador between your home country and taiwan in the future. true or false. david? >> true. >> and how will you go about it? >> telling all my friends have good taiwan is. telling them about the culture, the food, the people, the history. when i was growing up among people were like, you mean thailand? people don't really know what taiwan is. semiconductors, i don't know other
it is the educational system that a lot of people have problems with. that is why my parents immigrated to canada. there is some change coming about. >> and gina? >> from just looking around, i see that there is more of a social culture in taiwan. music is really big here, or style. you're allowed to express yourself. i see that as people becoming more well-rounded. of course, you need to study and get good grades and go to a good school. but what is really important is doing what...
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they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no. i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way. right now we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother, and my mother, and we are doing it for free. we are not making any money. >> there are still signs of commerce here, but puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. officially the unemployment rate is 13%. some say it is three times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy as a country, and that's where we are headed right now. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. and we must stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recessions since 2006, the island is $70 billion in debt, it's lost 200,000 workers over the past couple of years and it
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virginians deserve a governor who will invest in education and ensure that all will have a chance to succeed. >> he holds a slight 4 point lead over ken cuccinelli. >>> on friday, we learned a three judge panel struck down a key provision on mandatory contraceptive coverage. barbara, walk us through the court's decision. >> a provision of the affordable care act requires some businesses with 50 or more employees provide coverage for birth control or pay a fine. that has been struck down now. the employer could not be forced to provide birth control. part saying quote they can either abide by the secret tenets of their faith or pay a penalty. what is the court's feeling. but the suit was filed in the name of the company and a company cannot have religious beliefs. the court wants this to move on. thank you for bringing that to us from washington. >> now major development in a case of a teen found dead inside a gym mat at his high school. the feds are investigating. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raisi
virginians deserve a governor who will invest in education and ensure that all will have a chance to succeed. >> he holds a slight 4 point lead over ken cuccinelli. >>> on friday, we learned a three judge panel struck down a key provision on mandatory contraceptive coverage. barbara, walk us through the court's decision. >> a provision of the affordable care act requires some businesses with 50 or more employees provide coverage for birth control or pay a fine. that has...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> following months of accusations, the mayor of torontnow admits he smoked crack cocaine. rob ford made this admission to reporters today right outside his office. >> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> when -- >> but do i? am i an addict, have i tried it? in one of my drunken stopors. yes, i've made mistakes, all i can do now is apologize and move on. >> the allegation that mayor ford had been caught on video getting high surfaced back in may. police said last week they obtained a copy of the video. here's what the mayor said about that at the time. >> been times when i've bee
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my house that it goes down. but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this do
and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my...
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when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you're able to see the gray. and when someone hits you -- >> i understand why kids would do it. given what you told me earlier, identifying the perpetrators within the realm of possibility? >> they're young people. >> why not paint it over? >> good question. maybe we should. you're right. >> elsewhere in the west bank, just outside of ramallah -- meet betty and mona. two members of a group of women who call themselves the speed sisters. the first all-female palestinian racing team. >> hi. i'm tony. good to meet you. >> when i'm riding a car, i'm the happiest girl ever. racing, it's in my blood. here in palestine, it's very small. there's no roads. so when i drive, i speed. i feel free. >> do you find that people underestimated you at first? >> at the beginning, they could maybe make fun of us. but when we got good scores -- >> now they know? >> yeah. a car doesn't know if you're a woman or a man. a lot of girls want to join us
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight, former governors richardson and bob ehrlich. let me share the president's halloween tweet -- don't let anyone scare you out of getting affordable health insurance. now, let me tell you about a real trick rather than a treat. the great problem with ramming a 2700-page bill through congress without anyone reading it is that you get things you don't know about and don't understand. one of the many examples is what happens to two people who each make $30,000 a year. if they get married, it would cost them $11,000 in taxes and higher premiums. take a look at this. $60,000 joint income, $11,000 hit. probably by far the highest anti-marriage penalty we've ever had. i ask you, governor, as you look at this bill, aren't they going to have to reopen the bill to fix things like that? >> no, i think what we need to do is give this bill a chance. let's
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it's customer is an affluent fe maim highly educated. busy, loyal, she tends to come back and buy a lot. something else to note is that the employee turnover is very low, in fact fortune actually ranks the company among the best companies to work for over the past 14 years. so you got low turnover very high average pay. look for this one to be a hot stock tomorrow. back to you, guys. >> courtney thanks, for that. karen fei nerman this is one the margins are narrowing. they nailed the demographic. >> finally affluent. highly educated. and her name is mellissa lee. that's in front. i look that out of the registration. i like the store. i like the product. i have to look at the price. >> i might like the business. i might. i have to take a closer look. >> not that they're comparable. tupperware has been unbelievable if you look. >> what? >> you put little things in little containers by things in big containers. >> gen gennious. >> i love the big containers. i got to tell you something, i got a ton of that stuff in my basement. yeah i do. >>
it's customer is an affluent fe maim highly educated. busy, loyal, she tends to come back and buy a lot. something else to note is that the employee turnover is very low, in fact fortune actually ranks the company among the best companies to work for over the past 14 years. so you got low turnover very high average pay. look for this one to be a hot stock tomorrow. back to you, guys. >> courtney thanks, for that. karen fei nerman this is one the margins are narrowing. they nailed the...
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so we knew that education was important. in today's time, many of our children don't have computers at home. and low-income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom, at the anyone of 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communities in need. all right, let's get on board and start reading. it's a mobile learning center. are you ready to get on the computers? >> all: yeah! >> we want to do what we can do to make better for all, adults, as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap. >> yes! >> between technology and the lack of it. >> she helps me by having one-on-one attention, and if i don't get it, she'll help me with t i look forward to it a lot. >> how are we doing here? >> it's not just a bus. it's a movement. we're going to go from neighborhood to neighborhood, keep making a difference. >> all: bye-bye! >> we have much more straight ahe
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello, thanks for joining me. a frightening moment on the field. houston texans' coach collapsed at halftime. it all seems normal. but then the 52-year-old
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third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't, you know, in this race, we have 200 failing schools in new jersey, ajudged failing by the department of education. my opponent in this race said that's not a bad percentage. i said that sounds like somebody who never sent their kid to one of those schools. to me, until we get that number down to a very small statistically insignificant number, then we are failing those kids. when you're governor, what you realize is all those kids are your kids. so that's why there is so much of my emphasis on that. >> you have been talking about sup
third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't,...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ >>> sealand has been a part of victoria for over 20 years. we specialize in the care and display of killer whales. >> by the time i started he was 4. he was up to 16 feet long and weighed 4,000 pounds. i had actually seen tilikum quite a number of times. he was right across the street here in victoria. all sealand was was a net hanging in a marina with a float around it. >> tilikum was the one we really loved to work with. he was very well behaved and he was always eager to please. >> when he was first introduced, everything went fine and dandy but the previous head trainer used techniques that involved punishment. he would team a trained orca with tilikum who was untrained and send them to do the same behavior. if tilikum didn't do it, both animals were punished. deprived of food to keep them hungry. this caused a lot of frustration with the larger animal, established animal and
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my father, i used to hear him say if you get a good education, you can get a good job. so it was important in today's town. many of our computers don't have a computer at home. they don't have transportation to get to where they are. kids that don't have access will be left behind. my name is astella at age 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communalties in need. >> all right, let's get on board. >> astella's green bus is a mobile learning center. >> are you ready to get on the computers? >> i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap. >> it's not just a bus. it's a movement. we're going to go from neighborhood to neighborhood to neighborhood to making a difference. we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement, standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual at... today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> a busy week ahead. it kicks off with a big
my father, i used to hear him say if you get a good education, you can get a good job. so it was important in today's town. many of our computers don't have a computer at home. they don't have transportation to get to where they are. kids that don't have access will be left behind. my name is astella at age 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communalties in need. >> all right, let's get on board. >> astella's green bus is a mobile...
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you have to mandate discipline, education, life improvement skills, mandate it. and you know what, matt? if they do what you want them to do, get rid of the felony conviction. >> take it off their record. >> get it off their record. because they're doomed to failure if you don't. >> put yourself in the position of a member of congress who is facing reelection, though. how does that person go out and not get painted as soft on crime by wanting to do away with some of these things? >> you know what, i say they have to grow. they have to get the courage -- >> you can say what you want to say. >> they just have to get the courage to do their job. that's what they have to do. don't be afraid of looking soft on crime. their answer to looking soft on crime is to do nothing. that is not the answer. that's stupid on crime. >> but do you think, as people start to have this debate about what to go forward, people can put the fact that you are now a convicted felon aside and look at that unique experience you bring? >> you know what, you don't want to listen to me, don't lis
you have to mandate discipline, education, life improvement skills, mandate it. and you know what, matt? if they do what you want them to do, get rid of the felony conviction. >> take it off their record. >> get it off their record. because they're doomed to failure if you don't. >> put yourself in the position of a member of congress who is facing reelection, though. how does that person go out and not get painted as soft on crime by wanting to do away with some of these...
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where voters are going to be asked to pay more taxes to fund education. and voters in colorado, the polls show, care very much about funding for education, but there's been a withering campaign on the other side. that's an issue that talks to me about the central question of what type of america are we going to have? >> what are you going to be watching tonight, jess? >> mayors. mayors. we have amazing democratic women running all over the country. we have betsy hodges in minneapolis. we need more democratic women in these executive leadership seats. i think we might get a few tonight. >> i'm going to have to hold it there. jess, next time why don't you be a little specific. thank you both for your time tonight. >>> it's a big election night here on msnbc. coming up, the chairman of the republican national committee is blaming president obama for creating a, quote, culture of hatred. yes, you heard that right. >>> plus rand paul's plagiarism problem just got worse. now he's asking people to, quote, leave him the hell alone, end quote. >>> and the coded la
where voters are going to be asked to pay more taxes to fund education. and voters in colorado, the polls show, care very much about funding for education, but there's been a withering campaign on the other side. that's an issue that talks to me about the central question of what type of america are we going to have? >> what are you going to be watching tonight, jess? >> mayors. mayors. we have amazing democratic women running all over the country. we have betsy hodges in...
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crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. . >>> you've got to feel for my old pal jay carney. he's got a tough job. he's got to face the public, the media and explain how president obama didn't really mean you could keep your doctor and insurance period, what the president meant was you can keep them if a bunch of things didn't happen, if the plan didn't change, if the doctors didn't run and hide, and if the red sox never win another world series. unfortunately, the president lied and jay's frustrated and taking it out on the media. >> but these memos say at the end of the day we are all stuck in the same cue because they all have to go through the same portal. >> john, i get it, but the person who calls isn't the one who continues to wait after the paper application is filled. >> your mocking is entertaining, but the president said you can apply in 25 minutes that. was not true. >> i think everybody else is looking quizzically. >> he's taking shots at cbs and fox and anyone who dared to ask the question what obama was think
crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. . >>> you've got to feel for my old pal jay carney. he's got a tough job. he's got to face the public, the media and explain how president obama didn't really mean you could keep your doctor and insurance period, what the president meant was you can keep them if a bunch of things didn't happen, if the plan didn't change, if the doctors didn't run and hide, and if the red...
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and that probably cost him the votes of at least a few new jersey educators. what's more, despite the rap tourous media adoration among republican politicos he's enjoyed up to now, as stories of christy's past begin to surface, the garish controversies lurking in his record, a victory will lead to closer scrutiny of the christie record. and joining us now, karen finney, host of "disrupt with karen finney" and steve kre naki. christie has this reputation he developed in the media as this moderate. is he really as moderate as people are portraying him? >> no. and that's the thing. i think when you look at what republicans and really conservative republicans will be asked to swallow with chris christie in 2016, it's not as much of a leap in terms of all of the major boxes you need to check off to sort of be a republican today. like abortion, you look at guns, issues like this. he actually checks off all those boxes. i think back to rudy guiliani and the run up to 2008 and the whole story was can this new york city liberal republican win over the republicans natio
and that probably cost him the votes of at least a few new jersey educators. what's more, despite the rap tourous media adoration among republican politicos he's enjoyed up to now, as stories of christy's past begin to surface, the garish controversies lurking in his record, a victory will lead to closer scrutiny of the christie record. and joining us now, karen finney, host of "disrupt with karen finney" and steve kre naki. christie has this reputation he developed in the media as...
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we are leading the charge in education reform. we are the first state to adopt the common core standards. we're the second state to adopt the next generation side standards. we just raised our dropout age from 16 to 18. you know, we are aggressively moving forward in education. economic development. last year, we had the second-highest job growth rate of any state in the country. and our exports are setting records right now. so lots of good things going on in kentucky. >> what do you say to other governors that have denied their -- you know, residents an opportunity to do this? i mean, i just find it amazing that a state in the middle of the country can get it right, and be so aggressive in doing it right, and not have a lot of people calling your office and saying, governor beshear, how did you do that? >> i would say to them, you know, take a deep breath and take another look at this. because number one, we all know it's the right thing to do from a health care standpoint. if there is a way that you can insure every one of your
we are leading the charge in education reform. we are the first state to adopt the common core standards. we're the second state to adopt the next generation side standards. we just raised our dropout age from 16 to 18. you know, we are aggressively moving forward in education. economic development. last year, we had the second-highest job growth rate of any state in the country. and our exports are setting records right now. so lots of good things going on in kentucky. >> what do you say...
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you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative senators is deeply mistaken. >> david gregory, of course, it's hard to figure out where we are going here. you have the democratic party that obviously -- it's just washington in general. americans are disgusted with washington in general. >> right. you have talked about this but i think it bears repeating. the huge test of obama care and why this start, this failed start mattered so much is that the brand of whether the government brand can pull this off is a huge question. it is a huge question. to your point whether you have companies that g
you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...
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it does a number of things, raises taxes to fund education but goes only for education. >> has a lockbox. >> equalizes funding, poor areas are going to do better that historically have done worse and requires reforms around teacher competency and excellence in the classroom. it's totally comprehensive. it's both reformers like mike bloomberg and bill gates and teachers run coming together to get this done. it's very close, hopefully will pass. >> i will also note if we're talking about colorado a state turning blue, deep purple, progressive measures on the ballot, 11 of colorado's 64 counties are expected to pass a referendum in favor of secession from the state. to a larger point, a shift from blues, red to purple, but the deep red is as entrenched as it has been. if you look at 1976, less than a quarter americans won in a place where there was a landslide. 2004 only half lived in landslide counties. the divisions are deep. >> the sense of alienation among far right, tea party, that is the foregoing narrative going into 2016. you have a group of people so alienated, culture, demographic
it does a number of things, raises taxes to fund education but goes only for education. >> has a lockbox. >> equalizes funding, poor areas are going to do better that historically have done worse and requires reforms around teacher competency and excellence in the classroom. it's totally comprehensive. it's both reformers like mike bloomberg and bill gates and teachers run coming together to get this done. it's very close, hopefully will pass. >> i will also note if we're...
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to reform how colorado pays for education has attracted people from all around the country. mayor bloomberg backing this as well as strange bedfellows, teacher's unions and labor unions backing this bill even though this would put money towards charter cools an schoold public schools. this is a model for all to follow. so many in the nation are looking at colorado. >> the legislature has signed this, and the governor has signed it. how will we know if it's been passed by the people of the state? >> reporter: that's right, in colorado any changes to tax laws have to be approved by a referendum like this. this is a mail-in election, so the ballots are still coming in today. they're expecting to get a count about 7:30 so we'll know later whether this amendment passed. >> voters in the seattle suburb of se seatac are being asked to raise minimum wage. >> reporter: we're talking about a boost in the minimum wage to $15 an hour. this would involved about 6,000 workers here. not all the minimum wage workers in the stay of seatac by any means. just those here at international airpor
to reform how colorado pays for education has attracted people from all around the country. mayor bloomberg backing this as well as strange bedfellows, teacher's unions and labor unions backing this bill even though this would put money towards charter cools an schoold public schools. this is a model for all to follow. so many in the nation are looking at colorado. >> the legislature has signed this, and the governor has signed it. how will we know if it's been passed by the people of the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we're waiting to hear from the mayor of toronto, today admitting to using crack. we'll take you live when it happens. moving onto the news of the day, we just spoke about the individual races in new jersey and new york and virginia. when you pull back and look at the national political picture from a chair is mattic moderate republican cruising to re-election in new jersey to a surprisingly liberal mayoral candidate crushing his opponent in new york, to a long-time opera tif, narrowly leading in the virginia governor's race, you might scratch your head and wond wonder what's going on here. our next guest writes america has been a nation of contradiction and these differences lead us to greatn s greatness. the living, breathing political encycloped encyclopedia. john, it's always great to have you here. first, what do the local races taking place today tell us about where we are a
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we're waiting to hear from the mayor of toronto, today admitting to using crack. we'll take you live when it happens. moving onto the news of the day, we just spoke about the individual races in new jersey and new york and virginia. when you pull back and look at the national...
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